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Kuipersdijkje 47965 AC Broekhuizen (DR)Broekhuizen

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  • 2,483 m²
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AUTHENTIC CHARM, MONUMENTAL GRANDEUR AND SURPRISINGLY GENEROUS LIVING SPACE; "A HOME WITH A STORY, A SOUL, AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT RARELY COME TOGETHER" ***PROPERTY WEBSITE*** This property has its own dedicated website. Download the brochure and click the link to visit the website! Are you looking for a home with genuine history combined with contemporary living comfort? Nestled in the green countryside of the charming hamlet of Broekhuizen stands this national heritage-listed farmhouse dating from 1792: meticulously preserved, rich in eighteenth-century craftsmanship, and offering all the comfort and luxury expected today. The front façade is tall and stately, featuring the original front entrance, characteristic multi-pane windows and traditional green shutters as distinctive details. Above it rises the impressive thatched hipped roof, creating a striking appearance of elegance and grandeur. Surrounded by mature heritage trees, colourful gardens, and uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside, this farmhouse is nestled in a peaceful green setting. Here, you can enjoy tranquillity, space, and privacy, while nearly 250 years of history, authentic period features, and modern living comfort come together seamlessly. The generous layout offers an impressive amount of living space and makes the property exceptionally versatile. As a result, this country farmhouse is ideally suited for working from home, a home-based practice or office, guest accommodation, multigenerational living, or operating a Bed & Breakfast. Behind the stately front façade lies a home that has been carefully renovated and modernised over the years while preserving its historic character in every respect. The farmhouse is officially designated as a Dutch National Monument, both inside and out (monument number 46885), and forms part of the region's characteristic historic architecture. The official monument description of the exterior perfectly captures its appearance: "Beautifully situated, partially vaulted eighteenth-century (dated 1792, former) central aisle farmhouse, with a recessed side barn entrance..., largely constructed of brick and covered by a thatched hipped roof with a half-hipped front section and decorative ridge; chimney; wrought anchor ties; decorative brickwork." AN ENTRANCE WITH A STORY The entrance is located in the former mill room, one of the most characterful spaces in the house. The circular pattern in the floor still refers to its historic use, such as churning milk or grinding grain. Today, it provides an atmospheric welcome with a central place for a sculpture. AUTHENTIC LIVING WITH A WARM ATMOSPHERE The living room radiates the charm of an authentic Drenthe farmhouse and reflects the status this residence once enjoyed. Its centrepiece is the historic built-in cabinet wall with panelled doors, beautifully carved woodwork and an integrated glass display cabinet. The original red farmhouse floor tiles, known as estrikken, reinforce the room's historic rural character and create a warm, lived-in atmosphere. Floor convectors have been discreetly integrated beneath the windows, providing modern comfort without compromising the home's historic character. The fireplace and tiled feature wall further enhance the unique atmosphere of the living room. The decorative tile panel, with its refined purple artwork, reflects the farmhouse's distinguished past. The wood-burning stove provides pleasant supplementary heating while adding to the cosy, welcoming ambience. Beautifully ornamented doors lead from the living room to several adjoining rooms, making this space not only inviting but also a natural central hub within the home's layout. Thanks to its generous proportions, exposed beams and impressive ceiling height, the living room feels elegant and spacious while maintaining its warm, intimate atmosphere. It is a remarkable living space where history, craftsmanship and everyday comfort blend harmoniously. The official monument description of the interior highlights its exceptional historic features: "The interior contains valuable original features dating from the construction period, including beautifully crafted built-in cupboards and bed alcoves with an integrated china cabinet, tiled walls in white with figurative and floral motifs, two fireplaces and a corner cabinet." A COUNTRY KITCHEN FOR TRUE LIFESTYLE ENTHUSIASTS The spacious country kitchen beautifully combines history with premium-quality finishes. The original fireplace, traditional Dutch white wall tiles above the worktop and grey farmhouse floor tiles, also known as estrikken, provide an authentic foundation. At the same time, the kitchen offers every modern convenience with Bulthaup cabinetry, natural stone worktops and top-of-the-range built-in appliances, including Gaggenau. Character and quality are perfectly balanced here. The spacious cellar is accessible directly from the kitchen and is ideal for food storage, wine storage or hobbies. SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS GROUND FLOOR LIVING The former raised room (opkamer), now used as an atmospheric bedroom with its original built-in bed alcove and spacious walk-in wardrobe, can be accessed directly from the living room. The living room also provides access to a second bedroom and a study, making single-level living and working from home perfectly possible. From the central hallway you can access the spacious bathroom, separate toilet, terrace, studio and entrance hall. The bathroom features a bathtub, walk-in shower, double vanity unit and underfloor heating. The studio, complete with sink and laundry connections, offers ample space for creative pursuits, a home practice or hobbies. The former threshing barn, with its authentic stable doors, is currently used as a storage area and garage (integral barn). Together with the large attic storage space, it offers numerous possibilities for storage, vehicles, additional living accommodation or even a self-contained family annexe. COMFORTABLE FIRST FLOOR WITH GUEST ACCOMMODATION POTENTIAL An oak floor gives the first floor a warm and high-quality appearance. On the landing, the original roof construction and chimney have been left visible behind a glass partition, creating a unique atmosphere where the farmhouse's history remains beautifully tangible. This floor also offers two spacious bedrooms, a storage room and a second bathroom with a walk-in shower, double vanity and underfloor heating. There is also a separate toilet with a wall-mounted WC, urinal and underfloor heating. Part of the first floor has been successfully rented out as Airbnb accommodation for many years. This use can easily be continued, although the space is equally suitable as guest accommodation, multigenerational living, a home practice or additional living space. The largest bedroom also includes an optional Bulthaup kitchenette with sink and worktop, available for takeover. OUTDOOR LIVING AT ITS FINEST The grounds surrounding the farmhouse feel like a private country estate. Monumental oak trees create a magnificent green setting, while the carefully landscaped garden offers something special throughout every season. Fruit trees, a unique flower and plant garden, a vegetable garden and several sheltered seating areas define the atmosphere. One of the highlights of the garden is the combination of the natural swimming pond and the covered lounge area. The beautifully designed swimming pond has a peaceful natural appearance while incorporating a professional circulation system comparable to that of a swimming pool. A wide entrance staircase allows you to enter the water comfortably and gradually. Directly beside the water stands a covered lounge area with its own storage room, the perfect place to relax after a swim while enjoying the peace and surrounding nature. WELL MAINTAINED AND READY FOR THE FUTURE Over the years, the farmhouse has been carefully maintained and upgraded. The first floor was renovated, a modern gas-fired central heating system with radiators was installed, solar panels were added, and both the kitchen and bathrooms were modernised. In 2025, the thatched roof was largely renewed and professionally maintained. The exterior paintwork has also recently been completed. Overall, the property is presented in excellent condition. The wood-burning stove in the living room provides attractive supplementary heating. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED The location combines peace and space with excellent accessibility. The town of Meppel is only a short distance away: approximately five to ten minutes by car or fifteen to twenty minutes by bicycle. Major roads and the A28 and A32 motorways towards Zwolle are easily reached. A RARE OPPORTUNITY This listed farmhouse offers history, authentic details, contemporary comfort and exceptional versatility in a beautiful rural setting. It is a home with a story and a character that is difficult to compare with any other. For those who appreciate historic homes, this represents a truly rare opportunity. ***HIGHLIGHTS*** - Part of a Dutch National Monument farmhouse dating from 1792 - Distinguished farmhouse with an imposing front façade and authentic period interior - Beautifully situated in the green hamlet of Broekhuizen, just a short distance from Meppel - Authentic listed living room featuring a historic built-in cabinet wall, fireplace, decorative tile panel and original red estrikken floor tiles - Partly fitted Bulthaup kitchen with natural stone worktops, traditional Dutch white wall tiles, appliances including - Gaggenau, and original blue estrikken floor tiles - Raised room (opkamer) with original built-in bed alcove and walk-in wardrobe - Two bathrooms, with underfloor heating in both bathrooms and both toilets - Gas-fired central heating and a wood-burning stove providing supplementary heating in the living room - Insulated within the guidelines applicable to its listed monument status - Cellar, studio, garage (integral barn) and large attic storage, suitable for additional living space or a self-contained family annexe - Former Airbnb accommodation, ideal for guest accommodation, multigenerational living or working from home - Beautiful flower and plant garden, vegetable garden and fruit trees - Stunning natural swimming pond with a professional circulation and filtration system - Covered lounge area with storage beside the swimming pond - Surrounded by monumental oak trees with exceptional privacy - Solar panels and various recent modernisations - Thatched roof largely renewed in 2025 and maintained to an excellent standard In summary: a unique combination of history, character, generous living space and modern comfort in an exceptional rural location.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 925,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 3,157
Status
Available

Construction

Kind of house
Converted farmhouse, double house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1792
Specific
With carpets and curtains, listed building (national monument) and monumental building
Type of roof
Hipped roof covered with cane
Accessibility
Accessible for people with a disability and accessible for the elderly

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
293 m²
Other space inside the building
83 m²
External storage space
7 m²
Plot size
2,483 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,078 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
7 rooms (6 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 2 separate toilets
Bathroom facilities
2 double sinks, 2 walk-in showers, bath, underfloor heating, and 2 washstands
Number of stories
2 stories, an attic, and a basement
Facilities
Skylight, passive ventilation system, flue, TV via cable, and solar panels

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, no cavity wall, insulated walls and secondary glazing
Heating
CH boiler, wood heater and partial floor heating
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Nefit (gas-fired combination boiler from 2017, in ownership)

Cadastral data

MEPPEL N 699
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Area
2,483 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road, sheltered location, outside the built-up area, in wooded surroundings, rural, open location and unobstructed view
Garden
Front garden and side garden

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached wooden storage
Facilities
Electricity and running water

Garage

Type of garage
Built-in
Capacity
3 cars
Facilities
Loft, electricity, heating and running water
Insulation
Completely insulated

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Parking on private property

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Neighborhood

Broekhuizen

Broekhuizen (DR)
Residents
105
Family with children
43%

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